Close to home but not fond of their produce and pretty rough employees. My kids call it ghetto.
Koy T.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Anaheim, CA
Very Clean. Organized. Fresh Meat and Produce. Staff is Cool. Went here twice during my stay in Roseville. I must say I cant complain. Definitely your regular local grocery store, nothing too different about it except that there’s a police inside the store for peace and control. Well, who knows sale on Isle 5 might cause stampede and raucous after all. A police officer then is much needed on call at Cub Foods. 4 Stars because not everything is in one place. I don’t quite understand how the whole store is organized. It is organized alright, but not all cheeses are in one place. Not all salsas are and not all everything are. You won’t really notice that until you go to another isle and find that a cheaper salsa is over there so now you forget where to return the other one you thought was already cheaper. That was what I thought was weird about it. Also if you actually pay attention and get groceries at different places, Cub Foods is priced much higher and differently — I can safely say a couple dollars. Will I ever shop here again? of course, it’s too close to home. But I wouldn’t mind driving else where to save more money.
Joe N.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Venice, CA
This was my neighborhood grocery store for most of my youth. It set the bar for what a big, efficient grocery store could be. I measured every other experience against it for another 5 years after moving south — and really most major chains couldn’t compare. But these days, it appears the gap has widened to the lesser chains. There are some awful Krogers, Albertsons, Ralphs, etc. But there are also some shining stars like Publix and Whole Foods. Quality produce, meat, and bakery items. Reasonable prices. A huge selection. If I still lived in the neighborhood, I would definitely shop there. The selection at the adjacent liquor store was a bit smaller than expected.